November and December
We have finally prepared the report for the last two months of the previous year. There is much to account for.
During these months, we closed the collection and provided fighters with night vision devices, 1 Mavic 3 Pro drone, a “Vanilla Sugar” drone detector, purchased parts for UAVs, as well as an antenna named “Russians are fucked” (such a name). We also raised funds for repairing a car for the Belarusian fighter Punk.
From the equipment, we also provided 2 Starlink devices, 2 laptops, memory cards, microcomputers, antenna analyzers, and modules for FPV drones.
With the cooling weather, demands for power generating equipment and charging stations increased. We provided 2 Ecoflow RIVER 2, 3 gasoline generators, and 1 diesel generator with a capacity of 5000 watts, 5 power banks, and 2 batteries for Motorola radios.
Regarding military gear from November to December, we provided 4 mounts for PVS devices, Sordine Pro active headphones, a helmet, 2 collimator sights, a buttstock, coil, 2 RPS, 13 various types of pouches, knee pads, a gas burner with 5 cylinders, 2 gun oils and cleaning kits, 3 sleeping pads, a winter sleeping bag and cover, headlamp, toolkit, and various manual construction tools, and more. We also continued providing protection for our fighters. This time we sent 4 sets of VI class ceramic plates, 5 ballistic inserts in RPS, shoulder protection, 2 neck and waist protections. Additionally, we bought and delivered 257 chemical warmers, which were much needed by the fighters due to extremely low temperatures.
We also provided winter clothing: 12 jackets, 7 sets of thermal underwear, 2 sets of winter uniforms, 7 winter balaclavas, 4 pairs of gloves, 2 thermal shorts, 3 pairs of winter boots, and 5 winter mask-hoods.
Another integral part of our work is medicine. In November-December, we provided 31 CAT-7 tourniquets and 40 training tourniquets, 125 bandages, 2 IT clamps, 63 thermal blankets, 10 occlusive dressings, 20 nasopharyngeal tubes, 6 medical pouches, a medical backpack, 4 hemostatics, 2 IFAKs, 4 kits for cricothyrotomy, a lung ventilation device, 43 bandages, 15 anti-burn dressings, 40 pairs of medical gloves, a pulse oximeter, as well as syringes, catheters, vitamins, and various cold medications.
We did not stop providing humanitarian aid. In November and December, we made two trips to the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions with animal feed. We provided nearly a ton of feed to local volunteers and animal caregivers. Thanks to our German friends, the residents of Liman received two large shipments of clothing and household appliances. We also continued to help a vocational school in Nikopol purchase drinking water.
Finally, we implemented our first housing reconstruction project and purchased materials for the restoration of a ruined building in the village of Myrne, Kherson region.
We thank everyone whose support and trust allow us to write such detailed reports. Our work is the result of your support and trust!